25 Sweet Leonberger and Dog Photos

Today is the third time I participate in Linda Hill’s streams of consciousness. To read about the rules and participate click here, or here. To read my two previous entries (prompt was pre) click here “Prediction Failures and My Lucky Day from Hell”, or here “Reindeer Hide Memories”.

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Today’s prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday May 16 is “sweet”. Use it way you’d like. The first rule is: there should be minimal planning and no editing except typos. 

The first thing that came to my mind was how sweet my dogs have been and how many sweet dog photos I have taken of Leonbergers and of our other dogs throughout the years. I’ve also downloaded many shutterstock photos of Leonbergers. I intend to pick just a few of those. So, my stream of consciousness is to randomly pick sweet dog photos from the thousands of photos that I have. I will select 25 photos, but I don’t know yet which photos that will be. Let’s see!

25 Sweet Leonberger and Dog Photos my Quick Picks

This is color photo of our Leonberger puppy Bronco at three months old. He is sitting and staring at the camera. He is wearing a silk scarf.
Our Leonberger Bronco at three months old.
Our yellow Labrador Baylor is on the left and our brown and black German Shepherd Baby is on the right.
Our Labrador Baylor and our German Shepherd Baby. Photo taken at the same time as the photo above. However, we couldn’t get Bronco sit still between Baylor and Baby.
Our black and white Japanese Shin Ryu is on our red sofa. You can see our pug Daisy in the upper left corner.
Our Japanese Shin Ryu when he was young.
Photo of our son David on the sofa holding a little pug puppy in his arms.
Our son David with our pug Daisy when she was a puppy.
The German Shepherd is lying on the floor and the Leonberger puppy is on his back.
Our German Shepherd Baby playing with our 4 months old Leonberger Bronco.
Bronco is standing on our red leather sofa giving me hug and a kiss.
Bronco our Leonberger is giving me a hug. He is about one year old and not yet fully grown.
Two brown Leonberger puppies lying on a wood floor.
Two Leonberger puppies. Shutter stock Photo ID: 2294202331 by Olga Shusters.
Ten Leonberger puppies sitting on a sofa. They are brown with black face masks.
Ten Leonberger puppies. My guess is that they are about two months old. Shutterstock-ID:561107710 by Akbudak Rimma.
Leonberger puppy running through green grass. The puppy has its mouth open, and he is looking straight into the camera.
Leonberger puppy. My guess is that he is around two months old. Shutterstock-ID: 629624396 by TOM KAROLA.
Two sand colored Leonberger puppies playing in the snow. The play seems to be a little bit rough. Like all Leonbergers they have a black facemask.
Two light colored Leonberger puppies playing. My guess is that they are three months old. Shutterstock-ID: 2141564415 by AnetaZabranska.
Six Leonbergers with celebration hats are looking straight into the camera.
Six Leonbergers and a birthday celebration. Photo by friend Jen O’Keefe.
Seven Leonbergers lying or sitting on the sand on a beach.
Seven Leonbergers by the beach. Photo by my friend Jen O’Keefe.
Five Leonbergers lying in the grass. They are wearing hats showing the American flag.
Five Leonbergers including Digory on 4th of July 2023. Photo by my friend Jen O’Keefe.
Our black and white Japanese Shin Ryu (left) sleeping next to our beige pug Daisy (right).
Our Japanese Shin Ryu sleeping next to our pug Daisy.
Our black and white Japanese Shin Ryu (right) licking our pug Daisy’s ear (left).
Our Japanese Shin Ryu licking our pug Daisy’s ear.
Photo shows a little mini-Australian Shepherd puppy on top. He is looking up at us. Right below him is an English Bulldog puppy.
The day we picked up our mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo. He was nine weeks old. The other puppy is an English bulldog puppy.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo is lying on the grass.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo is lying on a blanket.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo.
The photo shows our pug Daisy on the right and our little mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo on the left. They are on the sofa.
Our pug Daisy and our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo.
The photo shows our big Leonberger on the left and our little mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo on the right. They are in the backyard.
Bronco and our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo.
The photo shows our big Leonberger standing behind our little mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo.
Bronco and our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo.
The photo shows our daughter wearing a pajama and petting our Pug Daisy and mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo.
Our daughter with our Pug Daisy and mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo.
Little Rollo is lying in front of Bronco. Rollo is on the left. Bronco is on the right.
Bronco our Leonberger and Rollo our mini-Australian Shepherd.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo is playing with an orange volleyball on the green grass.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo playing with an orange ball.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo (left) is biting Bronco’s tail and pulling on it.
Our mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo is playing with our Leonberger Bronco’s tail. Once he even dangled in it like a swing.


Finally, if you want to see other 25 sets of dog photos see below (this list I copied from another of my posts).

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Author: thomasstigwikman

My name is Thomas Wikman. I am a software/robotics engineer with a background in physics. I am currently retired. I took early retirement. I am a dog lover, and especially a Leonberger lover, a home brewer, craft beer enthusiast, I’m learning French, and I am an avid reader. I live in Dallas, Texas, but I am originally from Sweden. I am married to Claudia, and we have three children. I have two blogs. The first feature the crazy adventures of our Leonberger Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle as well as information on Leonbergers. The second blog, superfactful, feature information and facts I think are very interesting. With this blog I would like to create a list of facts that are accepted as true among the experts of the field and yet disputed amongst the public or highly surprising. These facts are special and in lieu of a better word I call them super-facts.

49 thoughts on “25 Sweet Leonberger and Dog Photos”

        1. Wow how did I miss that post. I am subscribing. Those six videos were fun to watch. Zoey, Rupert, Cleo, Rosie and Kensie (did I forget someone) are beautiful and wild dogs having a lot of fun. Certainly very sweet and fun to watch.

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          1. There was also Rupert, the little one chasing after the big black dogs. 🙂 Since you mentioned it, I was wondering why you have visited none of my posts or left any comments for quite some time. Perhaps you aren’t getting any notifications? (You could try subscribing again.) I actually sent you a message on your contact form here a few weeks ago, asking if there was a technical problem accessing my blog. That had happened to someone recently, due to her security program blocking my site. Also, I had to revert to the original contact form, which requires you to fill in name and email, because the other one didn’t work well. Hope that’s not a problem.

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              1. Thanks! I did take a break for April, but came back on May 1. My records show you as still subscribed, but WP.com has been known to “unsubscribe” people, sometimes. The Reader can be glitchy.

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            1. I resubscribed now and left a few comments on a few of your posts. I hope it worked. It was very interesting reads/looking at pictures. I don’t know how I got unsubscribed. I know I didn’t do it. I also can’t find the contact form email you mentioned.

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              1. Thanks! I saw your comments and appreciate you taking the time. 🌹 I had a hunch that email disappeared into cyberspace! 😆 I think there might be some kind of malfunction between self-hosted WP.org (which I use) and WP.com, which is your platform. They are related, but don’t always “play nicely” together.

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                1. I was debating between WP.com and WP.org when I started but decided to go with WP.com because WP.org seemed to require more skill, which I felt I did not have time for as a first time blogger. I am impressed that you doing WP.org, but it gives you more flexibility. It is too bad they don’t always play nicely. However, the email dissappearing that is on my side. But maybe that was just that it went to junk. Sometimes I delete the stuff in junk too quickly. That’s because every congressman and Senator in the US want my donations.

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                  1. I started with WP.com in 2009, but wanted more freedom, so switched to WP.org in 2013. It was a huge challenge, but I love learning all the technical aspects of running a website, as well as web design. And I’m a control freak who needs complete autonomy. 😉 (German, you know… 😆) Yes, I’m sure my message ended up in your spam folder. Glad we got everything sorted out now. Thanks again for taking the time tonight.

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                    1. Ha ha, control freak, but that is a great trait in this case. You learning all that is very impressive. When I started blogging in 2022 I had planned to eventually move to WP.org but it never happened. However, further back in time, in 2005 to 2008 I created a site hosted on GoDaddy. It had family photos. It is still there but I haven’t touched it since 2008.

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                    2. Thanks! 🙂 To be honest, I was pretty impressed with myself too, because I wanted nothing to do with PCs until my father bought me one for Christmas in 2008. I took to it like the proverbial “duck to water” and am totally addicted now. 😆

                      Great that you have a record of all those family photos so you can relive those memories! I’ll check it out.

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                    3. Thank you Debbie. I just saw your last comment. I went to bed last night and we also lost power (the entire night), so I am responding late. Also I could not respond to your latest comment because we ran out the depth the comments have, an annoying WP.com feature that I am sure you don’t have to deal with when using WP.org. Your story about your journey from a computer skeptic to a major computer nerd (it seems) was fascinating reading, and that it is was your old dad who got you going down that path. I left a comment. It was an old post so I am not sure it worked.

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                    4. Losing power is never fun, and there’s no need to apologize! As for comment depth, the max setting is 10 for both .com and .org. You can get around that by writing your response in the WP Reader (which I am doing now) or the notifications panel on the right-hand side. Thanks for reading my computer nerd story! 🙂 I saw your comment and will reply shortly. Comments stay open. I don’t set a time limit and have good anti-spam plugins in place.

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                    5. I didn’t realize that maximum was 10 for the comment depth on both WP.com and WP.org. Neither did I know you can get around it by using the reader. However, I never use the reader so I am very unfamiliar with it.

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      1. A lot of the big dogs are. My ex SIL had a great dane and he was massive, but so gentle and protective of the kids. For no reason at all he turned, and they had to have him put to sleep. No-one was hurt, but there was definitely something going on. The autopsy showed he had a huge brain tumour which would have been inoperable.

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  1. Yep. Those are some really sweet pictures! I especially love the ones where Bronco is playing with puppy Rollo, and Baby is playing with Bronco, and little Rollo is playing with the big orange ball.

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